Well hopefully Nintendo is doing their market research because, christ, look at this thread.
In fact....wow....something amazing just occurred to me. You know what's REALLY special about this? What is Nintendo's biggest problem in the market today? Shall we say they've got a bit of an image issue? People associate the Nintendo name with a child plaything. The average gamer today is over 18 and that number just keeps getting higher, which is continually shrinking Nintendo's market share.
Well, nobody currently under 18 years old could care less about these classic games. Think about the reaction this has got in this thread, especially with regard to versapak, who went from outright contempt to plans to buy it on launch-day. Imagine what it means to Nintendo, particularly with regards to drawing 3rd parties, to have a significant userbase over the age of 14. If enough adults own and use the system 3rd parties WILL support it with content for adults, which will draw even more adults. And, of course, Nintendo will continue providing the E for Everyone games.
I'm starting to come around. Nintendo is acting unusually shrewd here. I'm starting to think this thing might not be such a long shot. Let's just hope that there are some people with development kits in their hands. I suspect there are at least Alpha kits since I've seen various developers from EA to Sega talking about how much they like the controller (and making it clear that they liked it before the public unveiling.